Travis Rice and Craig McMorris Snowboard Natural Arches in AK

There's nothing that gets Travis Rice fired up more than snowboarding through natural arches in uncomfortably tight couloirs. He's got an uncanny knack for finding these features in the wild, and this time he's not alone. Mark McMorris has joined him on his quest for the latest installment of the Brothers McMorris series. McMorris is a newbie when it comes to this style of AK snowboarding, but who better to learn from than Travis Rice himself.

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Travis Rice clearly loves spines over any other variety of terrain, and while I've never personally ridden a 2,000-foot AK spine in ideal conditions, I'll agree that it looks like outrageous fun. As a case in point, check out this POV edit from last season in which Rice and fellow snowboarder Elias Elhardt headed up to Alaska's Tordrillo Mountain Lodge for "a celebration of space and time," which as far as we can tell is Rice-ese for "ripping the shit out of some spines." RELATED: Stay

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is one of those movies that will stand the test of time. It spurred a revolution in action sports media, blending art and riding in some the wildest mountains in the world. Its soundtrack is still one of the absolute best playlists to blast when slashing through powder—particularly by The Naked and Famous. I can feel the powder spray just listening to it! For many, the movie was a catalyst to pick up a snowboard. For others, it simply served as an inspiration to quit their job and head to